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Cannot Hide Menu Bar by MJB3K on 01-13-2007 at 08:19 PM

Hi, just recently... dunno if i pressed anything, but the menu bar buttons have disappeared so now i have a massive frame around the conversations and the menu bar as well. It is annoying...

How can i get rid of the menu bar?

[Image: hide_menu_bar.jpg]

There is no button which does this...?

Any ideas??

Thanks


RE: Cannot Hide Menu Bar by ShawnZ on 01-13-2007 at 08:25 PM

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RE: Cannot Hide Menu Bar by MJB3K on 01-13-2007 at 08:47 PM

there isnt a button there that does it...

[Image: hide_menu_bar2.jpg]


RE: Cannot Hide Menu Bar by Mike on 01-13-2007 at 09:17 PM

Make sure that the window isn't maximized.


RE: Cannot Hide Menu Bar by MJB3K on 01-14-2007 at 11:28 AM

the problem did fix itself all I did was to uninstall reinstall then shut down, n boot up from fresh.

fixed!


RE: Cannot Hide Menu Bar by Felu on 01-14-2007 at 11:33 AM

Tools> Show Toolbars > Standard


RE: Cannot Hide Menu Bar by Thor84 on 02-07-2007 at 05:01 PM

I've got the same bug, the show/hide button simply disappears and the frame is permanently locked on. I don't know what causes it, but I do know that the tools -> show toolbars -> standard thing doesn't work. That button isn't part of the standard toolbar at all (the standard toolbar is below this button which is normally in top right of the window as shown in the second printscreen). I really don't understand this bug, I got it randomly some time ago and couldn't get rid of it for weeks until it randomly disappeared, now I've got it again. It was fine yesterday and as far as I know the only thing I've done different today was inserting my U3 memory stick (surely shouldn't affect messenger) when windows started up and boom, the frames reappear. I've tried reinstalling and it doesn't help, any ideas?

Edit: I should have set my gf at sorting this problem sooner, I've been looking around the web for hours and she finds it in 10 minutes :o Anyway, if others have the same problem this is the solution:

1) Find a computer or a user account where the button displays
2) Open Files and Settings Transfer Wizard (All programs -> Accessories -> System tools)
3) Choose Old computer on the user/computer with the button visible then choose whatever method you prefer to save the settings
4) Choose to save settings only and tick the box to allow you to edit which settings are copied, click next
5) Remove all settings except the one labeled "Accessibility" and continue to save the settings

Get back to the user/computer that doesn't display the picture and then use the wizard to restore the data you saved previously. I don't quite get why this works, there was no visible difference between the accessibility options on the two users, but it still works. I'm attaching the files saved during steps 1-5 for me as they're small and might help if you don't have a second computer/user. I don't know whether it makes any difference, but they were made on xp sp2.


RE: Cannot Hide Menu Bar by paulp on 03-17-2007 at 04:51 PM

I found out what was causing the problem on Vista. I had Speech Recognition enabled and when the SR panel was active on the desktop, the menu bar appeared in Messenger (and Live Mail) and couldn't be hidden. If I closed the SR panel on the desktop and closed and opened Messenger, the menu bar was gone.

It appear that on Vista, applications that run on the desktop do something to the way windows appear on certain applications. Grrrrr.


RE: Cannot Hide Menu Bar by brat91 on 03-17-2007 at 09:52 PM

Heya,

I found somewhere on the net, not sure where though, that the problem can also be solved by opening the magnifier, switching it on, and then back off. As absurd as it may sound, it actually worked for me! =0 btw, im talking about the magnifier under

Start > All Programs > Accessories > Accessibility > Magnifier

It was something like switching it on and back off again, although i don't remember it exactly......

Hope that makes life easier......

~Brat~